Abstract

The development of socially significant food products based on the introduction of breeding and genetic innovations and the use of modern biotechnological techniques will reduce the cost of production, the costs of transporting, storing and processing raw materials, and also, due to the increase in the profitability of all links in the technological chain, will increase the competitiveness of domestically produced food products. Increasing the production of meat products, expanding the range, increasing their biological value, as well as creating new generation products that meet the requirements of a healthy diet, are urgent tasks for the meat industry. The article is devoted to the study of the biological characteristics of sheep of different genetic potential and the development of a recipe and technology for a lamb meat product using non-traditional plant components. In order to increase the production volumes of the sheep breeding industry, it is necessary to use the genetic potential of breeds of domestic and foreign breeding, which affects the economic and biological characteristics and the level of animal productivity, to the maximum. We have studied the productive characteristics of sheep of different genetic potential in the production of competitive mutton and products of its processing. The article substantiates a new rational technology for the production of meat loaves using inulin and pumpkin powder. Despite the development of the production of synthetic forms of food additives, interest in the expanded use of non-traditional types of plant materials is constantly growing. The study was conducted at the Department of Food Technologies and Commodity Science, Don State Agrarian University. Experimental samples were made containing different amounts of herbal ingredients, the dose of inulin and pumpkin powder was established in the product, and the organoleptic evaluation was determined. On the basis of organoleptic and physico-chemical studies, a rational formulation of the product is proposed.

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